skinink:She should look at it this way: Vanessa Williams had to resign Miss America when Penthouse publiushed nude photos of her. She went on to be a successful entertainer. The Miss Teen should just do her best to be successful and ignore her porn mistake.

Ironically, that Vanessa Williams Penthouse issue was famous for two things: one, her nude photos, and two the nude photos of an underage Traci Lords which was found out much later and overshadowed the Vanessa Williams pics. I saw the last porno Traci made when she turned 18, and damn she had some nice breasts.

Vanessa's lesbian shots still give me boner. Who was her partner in that?

Genevieve Marie:Ugh. This sucks and I really, really wish organizations would stop sending the message that if a young woman is discovered being sexual on film she automatically becomes a terrible role model.

The slut shaming by these organizations is really repulsive.

I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

Lava Lamp Repairman:Genevieve Marie: The slut shaming by these organizations is really repulsive.

The double-standard is nothing short of amazing...and appalling. Yay 'Murrica!

Yup. There are a whole lot of men who really enjoy watching porn and don't see anything hypocritical about looking down on the people who create the product they enjoy so much and implying they're subhuman trash who don't have feelings

TotallyHeadless:I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

I don't think being used and abused and exploited makes the young woman in question a bad person. I think it says a lot more about how terrible that industry can be to young women than it does about this particular young woman's character.

I think it would have actually been really amazing and empowering to have someone in a role model position who'd been through a humiliating sexual experience, didn't let it define her and moved on with her life.

Smgth:Atomic Spunk: People should never feel ashamed about having sex on video (unless it's illegal sex, of course). It's a fun activity that most adults enjoy. It's not something we should be ashamed of. Maybe one day our society will be enlightened enough not to vilify people because they chose to be in a porno.

Correction. THIS chick should feel ashamed. Because she's awful at sex on video.

/If you want your farking to be seen by strangers, be prepared to be judged by strangers at how good you fark on film.

She's just a beginner - give the girl a break. She will improve as time goes on. She's cute, so she has that going for her.

Genevieve Marie:TotallyHeadless: I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

I don't think being used and abused and exploited makes the young woman in question a bad person. I think it says a lot more about how terrible that industry can be to young women than it does about this particular young woman's character.

I think it would have actually been really amazing and empowering to have someone in a role model position who'd been through a humiliating sexual experience, didn't let it define her and moved on with her life.

Let's teach young women to avoid that humiliating sexual experience by celebrating those that chose not to do it. Redemption is great, but sometimes examples of embarrassment and shame can be used as teaching moments for others.

This girl will survive. It will be in the news for a week and forgotten. She will have to live a low-profile life, but sometimes mistakes have life-long consequences.

Genevieve Marie:Yup. There are a whole lot of men who really enjoy watching porn and don't see anything hypocritical about looking down on the people who create the product they enjoy so much and implying they're subhuman trash who don't have feelings

Yeah, the hypocrisy is what really gets me...most of the male judges are probably old enough to be her grandfather yet they're lusting after barely nubile nymphets, while the females hate her for doing what they have never allowed themselves to do - but probably wanted to. It's just sad, IMO.

TotallyHeadless:Genevieve Marie: TotallyHeadless: I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

I don't think being used and abused and exploited makes the young woman in question a bad person. I think it says a lot more about how terrible that industry can be to young women than it does about this particular young woman's character.

I think it would have actually been really amazing and empowering to have someone in a role model position who'd been through a humiliating sexual experience, didn't let it define her and moved on with her life.

Let's teach young women to avoid that humiliating sexual experience by celebrating those that chose not to do it. Redemption is great, but sometimes examples of embarrassment and shame can be used as teaching moments for others.

This girl will survive. It will be in the news for a week and forgotten. She will have to live a low-profile life, but sometimes mistakes have life-long consequences.

Spoken like someone who never had to navigate the incredibly weird messages thrown at teenage girls- the be sexy to others, but exude purity bullshiat. Be sexy but don't be sexual, and certainly don't exhibit any control over your own sexuality. Be someone who's desired by others, but who doesn't show desire. It's crap, and it sucks, and people really need to get over the whole idea that a young woman is tarnished forever as a person if she makes a single misstep while navigating this mindfark.

This girl was raised in the foster care system. The fact that she came out of it as well as she did is nothing short of amazing- and it's not at all shocking that with her looks and the lack of financial and parental support, she was an easy target for a predatory industry.

It's foul that someone from her past decided that too many good things had happened to her, and she deserved to come down a few pegs, and it's foul that the pageant organization and everyone defending their decision enables that person by allowing them to hurt her like this.

Smgth:basemetal: Smgth: Good thing she quit porn, she's not very good at it...

Does she just lay there?

To a degree. She did a few different things, all of them in a sort of half-embarrassed sort of giggly unenthusiastic and inexpert way.

/Reviewing porn. THIS is what my life has come to...//*sigh*

This is why I've never understood the appeal of teen porn, I mean sure, they look damn hot but they don't know jack shiat about sex at that age. 30s is the best age for porn actresses, still young enough to look good but experienced enough to be an uninhibited slut.

TotallyHeadless:Genevieve Marie: Ugh. This sucks and I really, really wish organizations would stop sending the message that if a young woman is discovered being sexual on film she automatically becomes a terrible role model.

The slut shaming by these organizations is really repulsive.

I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

Atomic Spunk:Smgth: Atomic Spunk: People should never feel ashamed about having sex on video (unless it's illegal sex, of course). It's a fun activity that most adults enjoy. It's not something we should be ashamed of. Maybe one day our society will be enlightened enough not to vilify people because they chose to be in a porno.

Correction. THIS chick should feel ashamed. Because she's awful at sex on video.

/If you want your farking to be seen by strangers, be prepared to be judged by strangers at how good you fark on film.

She's just a beginner - give the girl a break. She will improve as time goes on. She's cute, so she has that going for her.

So practice in private. You know why small children playing basketball isn't on TV? They SUCK!

This was...uncomfortable to watch. I know there's a market for this, but ick. There's also a market for all kinds of reprehensible shiat, but that doesn't mean I'm going to condone it.

Genevieve Marie:TotallyHeadless: Genevieve Marie: TotallyHeadless: I really don't think being used and abused by a bunch of opportunistic porn producers is something we want our young women to aspire to.

I don't think being used and abused and exploited makes the young woman in question a bad person. I think it says a lot more about how terrible that industry can be to young women than it does about this particular young woman's character.

I think it would have actually been really amazing and empowering to have someone in a role model position who'd been through a humiliating sexual experience, didn't let it define her and moved on with her life.

Let's teach young women to avoid that humiliating sexual experience by celebrating those that chose not to do it. Redemption is great, but sometimes examples of embarrassment and shame can be used as teaching moments for others.

This girl will survive. It will be in the news for a week and forgotten. She will have to live a low-profile life, but sometimes mistakes have life-long consequences.

Spoken like someone who never had to navigate the incredibly weird messages thrown at teenage girls- the be sexy to others, but exude purity bullshiat. Be sexy but don't be sexual, and certainly don't exhibit any control over your own sexuality. Be someone who's desired by others, but who doesn't show desire. It's crap, and it sucks, and people really need to get over the whole idea that a young woman is tarnished forever as a person if she makes a single misstep while navigating this mindfark.

This girl was raised in the foster care system. The fact that she came out of it as well as she did is nothing short of amazing- and it's not at all shocking that with her looks and the lack of financial and parental support, she was an easy target for a predatory industry.

It's foul that someone from her past decided that too many good things had happened to her, and she deserved to come down a few pegs, and it's foul that the pageant organization and everyone defending their decision enables that person by allowing them to hurt her like this.

You think this porn popped up because someone had a personal vendetta against someone else who had a modicum of success?!?

Smgth:Atomic Spunk: Smgth: Atomic Spunk: People should never feel ashamed about having sex on video (unless it's illegal sex, of course). It's a fun activity that most adults enjoy. It's not something we should be ashamed of. Maybe one day our society will be enlightened enough not to vilify people because they chose to be in a porno.

Correction. THIS chick should feel ashamed. Because she's awful at sex on video.

/If you want your farking to be seen by strangers, be prepared to be judged by strangers at how good you fark on film.

She's just a beginner - give the girl a break. She will improve as time goes on. She's cute, so she has that going for her.

So practice in private. You know why small children playing basketball isn't on TV? They SUCK!

This was...uncomfortable to watch. I know there's a market for this, but ick. There's also a market for all kinds of reprehensible shiat, but that doesn't mean I'm going to condone it.

ReapTheChaos:Smgth: basemetal: Smgth: Good thing she quit porn, she's not very good at it...

Does she just lay there?

To a degree. She did a few different things, all of them in a sort of half-embarrassed sort of giggly unenthusiastic and inexpert way.

/Reviewing porn. THIS is what my life has come to...//*sigh*

This is why I've never understood the appeal of teen porn, I mean sure, they look damn hot but they don't know jack shiat about sex at that age. 30s is the best age for porn actresses, still young enough to look good but experienced enough to be an uninhibited slut.

And teens also often look like they don't really want to be there. Which is creepy. And they're often way too skinny. Which is creepy.

Atomic Spunk:Smgth: Atomic Spunk: Smgth: Atomic Spunk: People should never feel ashamed about having sex on video (unless it's illegal sex, of course). It's a fun activity that most adults enjoy. It's not something we should be ashamed of. Maybe one day our society will be enlightened enough not to vilify people because they chose to be in a porno.

Correction. THIS chick should feel ashamed. Because she's awful at sex on video.

/If you want your farking to be seen by strangers, be prepared to be judged by strangers at how good you fark on film.

She's just a beginner - give the girl a break. She will improve as time goes on. She's cute, so she has that going for her.

So practice in private. You know why small children playing basketball isn't on TV? They SUCK!

This was...uncomfortable to watch. I know there's a market for this, but ick. There's also a market for all kinds of reprehensible shiat, but that doesn't mean I'm going to condone it.

You didn't pay to watch the video so shut your pie hole.

So only those who pay for things are allowed to have opinions?

/Better stop voting then...//Your point is ridiculous is what I'm saying. I felt I needed to point this out to you in plain words lest you fail to grasp it.